Scientific publishing and Cristin FODOS seminar 13 March 2015.

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Scientific publishing and Cristin FODOS seminar 13 March 2015

Norwegian University of Life SciencesFODOS seminar 13 March Cristin - Current Research System in Norway 2. Open Access publication 3. Brage – NMBUs open archive 4. Storage of primary data 5. Ph.d.-thesis claims – number of scientific papers

1. Cristin Norwegian University of Life SciencesFODOS seminar 13 March Is the official national reporting system used by researchers and research institutions in Norway to record and register research results, researcher profiles, projects etc. CRIStin forms the basis for the reporting of publication points, which in turn determines part of each research institution's annual budget. Its purpose is both to simplify the reporting of research results, and to promote greater visibility for both individual researchers' and institutions' expertise and research.

Norwegian University of Life SciencesFODOS seminar 13 March All scientific publications and other dissemination of research results (posters at conferences, oral presentations, press releases etc.) must be registered in CRIStin. This is done both by automatic import and by manual registration. For registration in Cristin, contact the Cristin-contact person at your Department og-kontaktpersoner-ved-umbhttps:// og-kontaktpersoner-ved-umb The deadline for NMBU authors to register the previous year’s publications and dissemination activities is 31th of January

2. Open Access publication Norwegian University of Life SciencesFODOS seminar 13 March NMBU wants to increase the number of publications in Open Access journals. Therefore, a publishing fund of NOK has been established. The purpose of the fund is to provide NMBU researchers, who do not have any other funding, an opportunity to publish papers accepted in fee-based Open Access journals. no/open-access/

Norwegian University of Life SciencesFODOS seminar 13 March To get support from the publishing fund, the publication has to: 1.Be registered in CRIStin.CRIStin 2. Be published in a «gold» OA journal.a «gold» OA journal 3. Be published in journals accepted by The Norwegian Database for Higher Education (DBH) and member of DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals.The Norwegian Database for Higher Education (DBH)DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals 4. Corresponding author should be a NMBU student or employed. Maximum amount of support is limited to NOK pr. article. For questions contact: -.

3. Brage – NMBUs open archive Norges miljø- og biovitenskapelige universitetFODOS seminar 13 March Brage is NMBU’s open institutional archive for academic and research- related material. Its objective is to provide secure, long-term digital storage of research work produced at the university, and to make this work publicly available free of charge via the internet. The archive shall also ensure digital storage and publication of doctoral theses and master's theses produced at NMBU. NMBU encourage ph.d-students to save/ archive their ph.d.-thesis in Brage. In cases where the thesis consists of several articles and an embargo (deferred publication) is required for one or more of them, this is handled by the library. For further information, contact the NMBU Library.

4. Storage of primary data Norwegian University of Life SciencesFODOS seminar 13 March According to standard contracts with public funding sources (RCN, EU), national research ethics guidelines, and pursuant to decisions by the university board, NMBU is responsible for storing its own scientific data (primary data). NMBU is currently working to establish a new system for secure storage of primary data. Until then, each research is responsible for proper storage of primary data. Please contact the Department IT-person for further questions

5. Ph.d.-thesis claims – number of scientific publications Norwegian University of Life SciencesFODOS seminar 13 March Number of scientific publications (Formal claims ) Number of scientific publications (normal) IKBMNone3 (min 2 as first author, usually 2 accepted/ 1 submitted) IHANone3-4 (min 2 as first author) IPVNoneQuality counts more than quantity BasAm MatInf ProdMedNone3-4 SportFaMed3-5 IMTNone3-5 (min 1 as first author) INANone IMVNone3-4 ILP> 2 NoragricNone HHNone4 as first author